New Delhi. Recently, when the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor and ended 9 major bases of terror in Pakistan on the night of 7 May, Pakistan’s army landed in the field to take revenge. Pakistan started the Bunyan-al-Marsus operation against India. The newspaper The Hindustan Times quoted sources as saying that the Pakistani Army had decided that it would cause tremendous damage to India in 48 hours under the Bunyan-al-Marsus operation, but in 8 hours, the army of General Asim Munir succumbed to the heroes of the Indian Army.
Pakistan’s army launched drone attacks on India from the night of 8 May under Bunyan-al-Marsus. Apart from India’s military and civil bases, many religious places were tried to target many religious places with gunpowder drones. The Indian Army was already ready for this. He killed every drone in Pakistan on the night of 8 May. After this, Pakistan also fired missiles on India in addition to drones on the night of 9 May. These missiles were destroyed by the S-400 missile defense system posted in Adampur. Quoting sources, the newspaper said that after this, the Indian army retaliated that Pakistan’s army was forced to ask for water.
Sources told the newspaper that India targeted Pakistan’s military bases with scalp missiles made in BrahMos and France. This caused tremendous loss to 11 airbase including Nur Khan of Pakistan. 2 radar hideouts of the enemy were also found in the soil. Sources say that the Indian Air Force has strong information that Pakistan’s Saab Avox system was killed 315 km away. Also, C-130 and 2F-16 aircraft of Pakistan were also destroyed in the Indian Army and Air Force retaliation. Apart from this, the Pakistan Army also faced all the bigger losses. As a result, the DGMO of Pakistan’s Army requested a ceasefire on the afternoon of May 10. Whereas, Pakistan’s DGMO had earlier threatened that India would be strongly attacked if the Karachi port was attacked with BrahMos missiles.